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Time for change: non-human primates in drug research

Drug Target Review

Non-human primates (NHPs), such as macaques and cynomolgus monkeys, have long served as a cornerstone in preclinical drug development due to their close genetic, anatomical and physiological resemblance to humans. This scarcity disrupts research timelines and limits the ability to replicate results across studies. Bailey J, et al.

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Distinguishing the Roles of Preclinical vs. Clinical CROs in Clinical Research

Vial

Distinguishing the Roles of Preclinical vs. Clinical CROs in Clinical Research Randomized clinical trials are the gold-standard of evidence-based medicine, representing the culmination of the long, arduous drug development pipeline. What is a Pre-Clinical CRO? The global preclinical CRO market was estimated to be valued at US$5.7

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Origins of the Lab Mouse

Codon

This discordance, or lack of “ predictive validity ” when translating results across organismal boundaries, is perhaps most harmful in the biomedical field; despite extensive testing in mouse models, only 10 percent of drugs that make it to clinical trials ever make it to market.